My visit to Corus

Submitted by RC_Woods on Tue, 01/27/2009 at 8:39am.

Recently, I visited the (currently still ongoing) Corus chess tournament in Wijk aan Zee, together with a friend also listend on this site. Living in the Netherlands, I was curious to see these Grandmaster in real life.

The event was very accessible, and big screens displayed the games of the GM's as they were developing. I hadn't thought it would be so exciting or even thrilling to see them carry out their plans. Especially together, when you can work on the games yourself in the time between moves.

The two games I followed especially were Loek van Wely - Magnus Carlsen and the game Gata Kamsky - Daniel Stellwagen. I can say that my fellow dutchmen held themselves well and though they both drew the games were far from boring.

Most exciting on a personal note though, is that I had some six of the GM's present sign my chessboard: Magnus Carlsen, Vassily Ivanchuk, Gata Kamsky, Nigel Short, Loek van Wely and Daniel Stellwagen. 

Definitely improved the aesthetics of the board!

Chess Autographs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments:

by RC_Woods - 9 months ago
Nijmegen Netherlands
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 530

I didn't forget, its forthcoming!

What I liked best about our common analysis is that we both found Nd6 in the Kamsky-Stellwagen game. We were rightfully baffled by Nd4, as various sources mentioned it as a mistake on Gata's side.

Right now I'm posting a quite interesting game that I unfortunately lost due to sloppy calculation in the end. Our game's next!

by Prooz - 9 months ago
Netherlands
Member Since: Nov 2007
Member Points: 52

You forgot to post our grandmaster-level game ;)

by the way: Fritz also thinks the final position in the van Wely - Carlsen game is very equal.

by Lotje - 9 months ago
Maastricht Netherlands
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 5

cool :)

by RC_Woods - 9 months ago
Nijmegen Netherlands
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 530

Do you have beautiful female relatives that you could spare?

by Crux - 9 months ago
Malling Denmark
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 216

I want that chessboard...

 

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